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=== Ubuntu ===
=== Ubuntu ===


To get the official version (as opposed to Debian's version) of Bugzilla working on Ubuntu Breezy Badger (5.10), you need to install the base system and the following packages:
To get the official version (as opposed to Debian's version) of Bugzilla working on Ubuntu Jaunty Jackalope (9.04), you need to install the base system and the following packages:


Required:
Required:
* apache2
* mysql-server
* libappconfig-perl
* libdate-calc-perl
* libtemplate-perl
* libmime-perl
* build-essential


Optional:
apache2 mysql-server libappconfig-perl libdate-calc-perl libtemplate-perl libmime-perl build-essential libdatetime-timezone-perl libdatetime-perl libemail-send-perl libemail-mime-perl libemail-mime-modifier-perl
* libchart-perl
 
* libxml-perl
Optional:  
* libxml-twig-perl
 
* perlmagick
libchart-perl libxml-perl libxml-twig-perl perlmagick ibgd-graph-perl libtemplate-plugin-gd-perl libsoap-lite-perl libhtml-scrubber-perl
* libgd-graph-perl


Even More Optional:
Even More Optional:
* libtemplate-perl-doc
* cvs


You will then find that there is no module for PatchReader, and the shipped Mail::Mailer is too old. So you will need to use CPAN to install these in the usual way (hence the need for build-essential), as prompted by checksetup.
libtemplate-perl-doc bzr
 
You will then find that some modules are too old, and you have to install them manually using the install-module.pl script, as checksetup.pl tells you.
 
Note also 9.04 ships a bzr too old to use the new Bugzilla bzr repo.


=== Debian Lenny ===
=== Debian Lenny ===
Account confirmers, Anti-spam team, Confirmed users, Bureaucrats and Sysops emeriti
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